About Dr. Dayan, Our Dentist in Beverly Hills

As one of the leading dentists in Beverly Hills, Dr. Dayan is noted for
his ability to provide quality dental implants and cosmetic dental care.
He is known for being one of the youngest attendees in the history of
University of the Pacific, School of Dentistry and he graduated with honors in 1988.

As a fully trained and certified CEREC 3D practitioner, Dr. Dayan utilizes
the most modern technology to fabricate dental onlays, veneers, and same
day CEREC crowns and can do all procedures in one appointment thanks to
our cutting-edge technology.

Dr. Dayan has received certifications from the California Implant Institute
for his skilled advanced surgical placements and restorations of:

Bone grafting

Dental implants

Veneers

Same day CEREC crowns

Additionally, Dr. Dayan is certified in TMJ therapy using Botox treatments
and orthodontics. Our experienced dentist is well-versed in cosmetic rehabilitation
and mouth reconstruction, utilizing aesthetic modalities and implants
in modern dentistry.

Our Philosophy

Dr. Dayan and our entire staff are dedicated to giving you the smile that
you’ve been dreaming of and we guarantee that you can receive responsive
and compassionate dental care. We take the time to address all of your
concerns until you feel fully assured. We want you to feel relaxed, comfortable,
and safe when you are in our care, which is why our team strives to treat
you like family.

At Dental Arts of Beverly Hills, our philosophy is to create strong, long-lasting
relationships with our patients that’s based on trust and top quality
dental care. We do everything we can to provide extraordinary dental services
and remarkable results!

To learn more about what makes Dr. Dayan one of the best dentists in Los
Angeles, you can
contact us at (310) 846-8454.

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